"I personally think it would be a very significant mistake", Ruddy added.

"We're not going to let the President choose who conducts this investigation", he said.

But Trump has made no decision to act against Mueller and insists he knows the risks of doing so - but people close to the president say Trump is so volatile they can not be sure that he will not change his mind if he finds out anything to lead him to believe the investigation has been compromised.

Kayla Tausche of spotted Ruddy leaving the White House Monday morning before making the news.

While the president is deeply suspicious of Mueller, his anger is reserved for Sessions for recusing himself from the Russian Federation probe, and for Comey. She then added that in a separate testimony Tuesday, Rosenstein told a Senate panel he wouldn't allow it.

The comment came in response to questions from Democratic Sen.

Mueller also won votes of support Tuesday from the top two Republicans in Congress, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, both of whom said they have confidence in him. "If you read "The Art of the Deal", he always says keep all your options open. I think it's an accurate statement".

"It could trigger something well beyond anything they ever imagined", Ruddy told Politico. A year ago, it would have seemed inconceivable for a president to fire his FBI Director, and yet that's exactly what Trump did. "It's beyond possibility to me that anyone is considering taking that kind of action". And so that's what I would do - if there were good cause, I would consider it.

"Mr Ruddy never spoke to the president regarding this issue", Mr Spicer said. The White House has denied those claims.

Then Ruddy spread out, like a banquet, what will be Trump's argument for sacking Mueller, the former Federal Bureau of Investigation director under Barack Obama and George W. Bush. The Big Three Networks' willful omission of that point just goes to show how they push the worst case scenario as what was occurring with Trump.

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about Ruddy's claims.

The president ignored reporters' questions about Mueller on Tuesday, apparently as part of what he believes is a clever, farsighted strategy. Cox was eventually fired by Solicitor General Robert Bork.

Ruddy's media company leans far to the right, and he is widely known as a personal confidant of the president.

Law enforcement sources tell CNN that the special counsel is gathering information and considering whether there is evidence to launch a full-scale obstruction investigation.

"I think he's considering perhaps terminating the special counsel".

VEGA: But the White House is pushing back, saying Ruddy does not speak for the President.

A senior political writer for the newspaper sounded the alarm in a piece titled, "Is Robert Mueller conflicted in Trump probe?" He said Trump could even order the special-counsel regulations repealed and fire Mueller himself. Ledgett wrote a memo, according to the source, documenting a conversation in which President Donald Trump allegedly urged Rogers to help get the FBI to lift the cloud of the Russian Federation investigation.

Mueller investigation appeared to be reaching a broadening circle of current and former officials.

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When a Syrian army SU-22 jet later dropped bombs near the USA backed forces, it was immediately shot by a U.S. USA -backed forces have encircled the city of Raqqa and captured several districts from the militants.

Thompson, while relatively quiet, hit a couple of three-pointers to start the third quarter as the Warriors took a 79-66 lead. History has shown us that the numbers of superstars begin to trend in the wrong direction once they reach that magical age.

Coach Steve Kerr criticized President Trump in an interview with Sports Illustrated , calling him "ill-suited to be president". Durant signed with the Warriors as a free agent in the summer of 2016 after the Celtics had made a hard push to get him.

This was the first time in over 25 years that a plaintiff was awarded money in a medical malpractice case, according to PennLive . The attorney says Haines will need testosterone treatment for the rest of his life if he loses the remaining testicle.

These included House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Republican senators John Thune, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins. Mueller serves at the will and pleasure of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed him to head the inquiry.

But since the company has not said a thing regarding these plans, all we have now are rumors, leaks and speculations. The Galaxy S8 launched with an uncomfortable fingerprint scanner mounted on its back, right next to the rear camera.

But analysts say they want to regain momentum, against a back drop of separate peace talks engineered by Russian Federation . Ghani was referring to the bold step he had taken by visiting Pakistan amid tense ties when he took charge in September 2014.

However, he said the senator's description of Trump created a combustible political atmosphere, according to the Times . No staff members noticed any "inappropriate or unusual behavior" and no one complained about him, the YMCA said.

Mr Rosenstein had written a memo the White House used to justify the firing of Mr Comey, BBC reported . An official of Trump's transition confirmed the lawyer's internal order, which was sent Thursday.

And social media users have made a keen observation: Beyoncé's twins could be Gemini and Twitter is loving the coincidence . Jay Z was then spotted by the paparazzi rushing towards the LA hospital in his chauffeur-driven Escalade.

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